Greg Murphy to undergo further back surgery next week

Greg Murphy Management

V8 driver Greg Murphy has had a relapse of his recent back issues and will undergo further surgery in Melbourne, next week.

I need to focus on my operation...

Greg Murphy

This operation will be Murphy’s second since his crash in Sunday qualifying at the Clipsal 500 back in March and will rule him out of all racing for the next three months.

“Despite the discectomy procedure I had after Clipsal, the disc has continued to rupture and I’ve been in a fair amount of pain and discomfort this week,” said Murphy.

“I need to get the vertebrae fused to sort this once and for all and while it means I’ll be out of the car for the next three months, I expect to be 100% and back racing for the Pepsi Max Crew here in Australia and Mike Pero Racing in New Zealand by the end of September."

The operation is likely to force Murphy out of four V8 Supercar Championship rounds including next weekend’s Skycity Triple Crown in Darwin as well as the opening endurance round of the V8 Supertourers Championship in New Zealand on the first weekend of September.

“It’s obviously not ideal – being out of the car is never good in motorsport, but Kelly Racing and all my sponsors on both sides of the Tasman have been incredibly understanding and supportive," said Murphy.

"My medical team has assured me that I will have no lasting effects from this operation which is expected to fast track a full recovery.

Greg Murphy

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“I need to focus on my operation but I know contingency plans are already well under way for the rounds ahead and would expect announcements on who will fill in for me while I am out of action very soon."

Kelly Racing will be making further announcements regarding Murphy's replacement in the Pepsi Max Crew car while Murphy will announce his team for the Mike Pero Holden for the opening endurance round of the V8 Supertourers in the near future.